On Mon, 30-Oct-2006 at 04:44PM -0500, Duncan Murdoch wrote:

 
|> Try "R CMD printenv R_HOME" and you'll find which R home directory it is 
|> using.  You can see a lot more with "R CMD printenv" or various options 
|> to "R CMD config".

Thanks for that information.  It knocks my theory on the head.  Pity
that, because I might have been able to do something about it if that
was the problem.  Now I'm at a loss to work out why lme4 installation
cannot find Matrix, and more strangely, why nothing else gave a
similar problem.  I think I've tried every version of lme4 and Matrix
that has emerged since R-2.4.0 has been released.

The fact that no other Red hat user has a problem indicates the
problem is this end; but I'm short of ideas about where to look.
Looks like it's back to versions 6 months old -- like proprietary
software users have to put up with. :-(

(This is not a complaint)

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